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The Artist of this Painting is Jules Dupré (1811–1889). For the details about License of this Painting, Please refer to the following links.
This oil painting is an intimate and expressive landscape study. The central focus is a pair of gnarled trees, their dense, dark foliage dominating the upper half of the canvas. The trees are positioned against a turbulent and moody sky, rendered with thick, textured brushstrokes in a mix of stormy blues, greys, and muted whites, suggesting an overcast day. Below the trees, the foreground is a dark, watery expanse, likely a pond or a wet field, where the reflections of the trees and sky are visible in a shimmering, broken pattern. The lower half of the painting is rich in dark tones of brown and black, giving way to hints of green and red in the middle ground, which could be small flowers or distant foliage. The brushwork is highly textural and impasto, creating a feeling of raw, untamed nature. The overall mood is somber and reflective, a powerful study of light and form in a natural setting.